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Agenda Setting: A Review of the Theory
Media Information Australia, 1982The concept and theory of agenda-setting and the way in which it operates are discussed. Agenda-setting proposes that what is emphasized by the mass media (through prominence and display) subsequently becomes what the public thinks important. Or, stated as a hypothesis, there is a positive, causal relationship between the media agenda (what the media ...
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2009
Survey and content analysis data from the 2004 presidential election were used to examine relative strength of first- and second-level agenda setting. Second-level candidate attributes exert a stronger agenda-setting influence on the public than does the salience of issues.
H. Denis Wu, Renita Coleman
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Survey and content analysis data from the 2004 presidential election were used to examine relative strength of first- and second-level agenda setting. Second-level candidate attributes exert a stronger agenda-setting influence on the public than does the salience of issues.
H. Denis Wu, Renita Coleman
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Rousseau's Anti–Agenda-Setting Agenda and Contemporary Democratic Theory
American Political Science Review, 2005In his recent article, “Rousseau on Agenda-Setting and Majority Rule” (2003), Ethan Putterman examines how the democratic principle of popular majority rule might be reconciled with agenda-setting by legislative experts through an analysis of Rousseau's political theory.
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Agenda-Setting and Framing Theories
Recent media literature shows that agenda-setting theory has faced several critical challenges, including information processing, identity and affiliation, cultural connection, and environment. The foundational premise for agenda-setting is that the media play a major role in setting and deciding the issues for consumers. On the other side, the framingopenaire +1 more source
The punctuated equilibrium theory of agenda-setting and policy change
2012On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), marking a major shift in the organization and structure of health care in the United States. The statute outlined a series of dramatic reforms to the provision, funding and regulation of public and private health insurance, controversially ...
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Agenda-Setting Tools in Theory and Practice
2022Richa Shivakoti, Michael Howlett
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Social Media and Political Agenda Setting
Political Communication, 2022Fabrizio Gilardi +2 more
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Agenda-Setting and Mass Communication Theory
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